"Would you like a drink or a snack?" Mom asked, still not noticing that we're both shocked by what's happening right now. "Juvia?"
"Yes!" She said, a little loud my mom flinched in surprise. "Yes please-" she added, a little more calm yet firm. "An apple juice, and an apple. Plus an orange. I like fruits."
"Okay," my mom said as if that's what normal people do. "Why don't you two have a little chat? Looks like you're about the same age."
She left, she waited for her to be gone to speak. With annoyance she stomped her foot like a kid -which I found cute- "If I knew that she has a son from our school then I shouldn't have agreed on coming!"
"It's too late," I shrugged. "Mom already told me about you and your OCD's. I know all about you, and I can tell the whole school about it."
"It's personal, the school will expell you if they find out that you've been sharing my personal secrets to other students," she said. "And I don't think your mom will appreciate that."
"She won't," I shrugged. "But sharing your secrets is totally worth it for being expelled. I can go to any school I want, I'm smart, I have the quality and I have the looks to fit in. And in case you haven't noticed," I say as I motioned to my house. "I have the money too."
She grimaced. "Just don't tell anyone about this!"
"Nah, I'm not the nice-good boy type," I smirked. Oh this is totally going to be fun. "You have to do what I want you to do and I'll keep your secrets."
"Sorry, but I'm not a slut!"
I laughed. "Don't worry, I'm not sexually attracted to you. Not even in a romantic way, I'm just interested in what kind of person you are."
"You're frickin' evil!" She snapped. "Fine. I'll do what you want in exchange to not tell anyone. What do you want me to do?"
"Hm," I hummed. "How about-"
"Sorry, but we ran out of apple juice and we don't really eat apple," my mom interrupted, entering the living room. "Would an orange be fine?"
"I'd appreciate it," she said.
"Okie-dokey!" She smiled. "Let's go to my office and let's start hanging out." Juvia looked at her confused. "I don't like saying let's begin this session because I know it bother some people, so I say hanging out."
Mom led the way and when she was a safe distance away, she glared at me. "Tell me tomorrow."
"I will," I smirked. "Have fun, Lockser." She was about to walk away, when she stopped to look at me curiously. Which is weird because I've only seen her look mad or bored, she always look inhumane but now she looks human.
"What's your name?"
Seriously, she doesn't know? I'm like the most attractive guy in the whole freaking universe! I sighed to stop myself from yelling at her. "Gray. I'm Gray Fullbuster."
She nodded and walked away.
Who doesn't know me? I mean, everyone knows the most handsome creauture living on this planet. It hurts my pride to think that there's some mere human who don't look up to me.
After session, Lockser gave me a firm look that mom saw.
"Do you know her?" She asked.
"We're in the same class," I say and she gasped. "It's not that surprising."
"You're such a lucky charm!" Mom say, her grin widening. "The whole session was a pain in the neck, she didn't talk. She doesn't agree on stuff, nor does she disagree. She just looked at me in the eye-"
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Baby I'm Worth It
FanfictionWhen a transferred students Gray Fullbuster finds interest on the school's loner and bad girl Juvia Lockser, he's in big trouble. A very big trouble. She's known to be an underground fighter and she makes money out of that. They know nothing about h...
